Over the yirz I'v seen a dozen or so previewz during the Simpsonz and wunderd if maybe I shoud giv it another chans.

Yeah. If I remember correctly you were annoyed by him not actually being the last man on earth, and for the first few episodes with Carol (Kristen Schaal) the interactions were weird but once the cast fills out with a few more survivors, I really liked it. The whole cast is good but Mary Steenburgen as Gail is my favorite. Maybe try out the first couple episodes of Season 2 and see how you like it.

xanks, but no. If I were immortal, I'd spend a sentury catching up on all the TV showz I'v missed that peepl sed were good. By the end uv that sentury, I'd need 5 more to catch up on everything 'new' that I'd missed!

Periodically I am getting a pop-up warning from `Microsoft` that my MS security is broken and that in 200 seconds a fix will be automatically applied. Escape doesn`t help and there is no decline button or X to delete the window, forcing me to use Task Manager to blow off all open Explorer windows. If I proceed as suggested it jumps to a weird and definitely NOT Microsoft site and wants me to download a `security suite`. I think not.

Real Name: bobbo the existential pragmatic evangelical anti-theist and Class Warrior.Asking: What is the most good for the most people?Sample Issue: Should the Feds provide all babies with free diapers?

TJrandom wrote:Periodically I am getting a pop-up warning from `Microsoft` that my MS security is broken and that in 200 seconds a fix will be automatically applied. Escape doesn`t help and there is no decline button or X to delete the window, forcing me to use Task Manager to blow off all open Explorer windows. If I proceed as suggested it jumps to a weird and definitely NOT Microsoft site and wants me to download a `security suite`. I think not.

I use a pop-up blocker and a url-redirect-blocker and a...wait, what is this one? Ah, okay, TWO pop-up blockers for some reason. Anyway, my point is, I had a similar problem and these programs made it go away.

TJrandom wrote:Periodically I am getting a pop-up warning from `Microsoft` that my MS security is broken and that in 200 seconds a fix will be automatically applied. Escape doesn`t help and there is no decline button or X to delete the window, forcing me to use Task Manager to blow off all open Explorer windows. If I proceed as suggested it jumps to a weird and definitely NOT Microsoft site and wants me to download a `security suite`. I think not.

TJrandom wrote:Periodically I am getting a pop-up warning from `Microsoft` that my MS security is broken and that in 200 seconds a fix will be automatically applied. Escape doesn`t help and there is no decline button or X to delete the window, forcing me to use Task Manager to blow off all open Explorer windows. If I proceed as suggested it jumps to a weird and definitely NOT Microsoft site and wants me to download a `security suite`. I think not.

I use a pop-up blocker and a url-redirect-blocker and a...wait, what is this one? Ah, okay, TWO pop-up blockers for some reason. Anyway, my point is, I had a similar problem and these programs made it go away.

Following this, I googled and found, then implemented the settings which should block this from happening. Duh! OK, waiting....

I'm using Bitdefender on his laptop I borrowed. (It had some other useless pay-for-use crap that had expired and kept popping up "renew me! your computer will die! oh no!" nonsense, so I replaced it.)

OH! And I got a phone call from Vancouver about my computer that I sent to Mississauga (the other direction from Vancouver). They're repairing my desktop computer and it will only cost me $500 because of things. hooray

I've come up with a set of rules that describe our reactions to technologies:

Spoiler:

1. Anything that is in the world when you’re born is normal and ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works.2. Anything that's invented between when you’re fifteen and thirty-five is new and exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it.3. Anything invented after you're thirty-five is against the natural order of things.- Douglas Adams

The website as a whole....I could barely move. Its ok as of 5 minutes ago.

Real Name: bobbo the existential pragmatic evangelical anti-theist and Class Warrior.Asking: What is the most good for the most people?Sample Issue: Should the Feds provide all babies with free diapers?